Frank Salt Real Estate, together with Architecture Projects and EMD Advisory, recently organised a Malta Day in Paris, followed by a similar seminar in Warsaw, in collaboration with Malta’s Ambassador in Poland, and a major international property show in Stockholm, Sweden.

Malta’s Ambassador to Poland, Pierre Clive Agius, congratulated Frank Salt Real Estate for investing in the Polish market, a market which he described as being full of potential. In his presentation, the ambassador differentiated between other European jurisdictions and Malta.

He said Malta was proud to be one of the very few places that was never put on any grey or black lists, including the Organisation for Economic and Co-operation and Development. Mr Agius also spoke of Malta’s sound financial situation when compared with other European countries.

“We believe greatly in the potential of the foreign buyer and investor,” said Joseph Lupi, managing director for Frank Salt Real Estate.

“With 7,000 visitors attending the Stockholm exhibition and about 200 at various seminars across Europe, this confirms that Malta’s appeal is very positive. And, with many European economies recovering from the international recession, they are now eager to broaden their horizons.

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